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Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson casts her vote at the Glasgow Gaelic School.
Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
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Pippa Middleton poses with the Willow Hare at the school.
Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
Pippa Middleton as the new ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf opens the new Murray House at the school
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Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (2304230d)
Pippa Middleton poses with the Willow Hare at the school.
Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
Pippa Middleton as the new ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf opens the new Murray House at the school
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Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (2304230b)
Pippa Middleton poses with the Willow Hare at the school.
Pippa Middleton Unveiled as the New Ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf, Newbury, Britain - 23 Apr 2013
Pippa Middleton as the new ambassador of the Mary Hare School for the Deaf opens the new Murray House at the school
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INFANTA CRISTINA AND SONS ARRIVE THE SCHOOL.
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INFANTA CRISTINA AND SONS ARRIVE THE SCHOOL.
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Rostaq North OMAN
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Female pupils at Koranic school. Kids Learning Lessons Middle East Northern Omani Religious Teaching Religion Rostaq North OMAN
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840H )
Afghanistan 2007
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and frightening times.
The collection gives a rare view of daily life in Afghanistan without a military slant and each photograph comes complete with Stakelbeek's own written commentary, which reveals the stories within.
The exhibition is an up-to-date presentation of current life and an opportunity to see how the country is changing, how the reconstruction is progressing and to witness the perseverance of ordinary people in an extraordinar...
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840E )
Afghan Boys
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and frightening times.
The collection gives a rare view of daily life in Afghanistan without a military slant and each photograph comes complete with Stakelbeek's own written commentary, which reveals the stories within.
The exhibition is an up-to-date presentation of current life and an opportunity to see how the country is changing, how the reconstruction is progressing and to witness the perseverance of ordinary people in an extraordinary sit...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840D )
A girls' school in Uruzgan. This may seen ordinary, but it isn't. Under the Taliban regime, girls were banned from attending school. Despite the primitive circumstances, girls and boys now have better prospects because they can go to school again. Teaching is a dangerous and difficult profession. Some people are still not used to the idea that girls should attend school. And teachers have trouble getting paid. The money is brought from the capital, through an area that is still under Taliban control. So teachers hire smugglers who collect the money for them in town and take a cut for themselves., Fortunately, girls also attend school nowadays. Education is the key to Afghanistan's future and a priority of the Netherlands' contribution to the reconstruction effort. Afghanistan is a country of children and young people
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capt...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840S )
Despite the primitive circumstances, girls and boys now have better prospects because they can go to school again. Teaching is a dangerous and difficult profession. Some people are still not used to the idea that girls should attend school. And teachers have trouble getting paid. The money is brought from the capital, through an area that is still under Taliban control. So teachers hire smugglers who collect the money for them in town and take a cut for themselves., Fortunately, girls also attend school nowadays. Education is the key to Afghanistan's future and a priority of the Netherlands' contribution to the reconstruction effort. Afghanistan is a country of children and young people
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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Tokyo, Japan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 713313BC )
Sumo wrestlers having breakfast in a 'heya', sumo school. Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan
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Geraldine Chaplin 17-year-old Daughter Of Charlie Chaplin At The Royal Ballet School.
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Geraldine Chaplin 17-year-old Daughter Of Charlie Chaplin At The Royal Ballet School.
Geraldine Chaplin 17-year-old Daughter Of Charlie Chaplin At The Royal Ballet School.
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Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa ... 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: Stella Cole Aged Four And A Half Presents A Bouquet To Hm The Queen At Bo School.
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Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa... 1961 Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Stella Cole Aged Four And A Half Presents A Bouquet To Hm The Queen At Bo School.
Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa ... 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: Stella Cole Aged Four And A Half Presents A Bouquet To Hm The Queen At Bo School.
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